Chard Snyder Recognized by WEX Health for Outstanding Achievement

MASON, Ohio—Chard Snyder, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ascensus that is headquartered in Mason, Ohio, has been honored by WEX Health with a 2017 Partner Excellence Award for outstanding business achievements. The employee benefit solutions provider received the Sales Excellence Award at the annual WEX Health Partner Conference held recently in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Chard Snyder was selected for the award because of its significant accomplishments in identifying new and innovative ways to drive growth, executing on unique and differentiated sales strategies, campaigns and channel programs to accelerate organizational expansion.

“Chard Snyder has recorded tremendous growth once again this year, gaining an exceptional number of new participants and significantly increasing their account volume over last year,” said Jeff Young, President of WEX Health. “They are engaged on all levels, from sales strategies and market insights to pilot opportunities with new products, features and sales tools. They’re a fierce competitor and broadening their national presence year after year.”

The Excellence Awards, established in 2008, are presented yearly and recognize WEX Health Partners that have achieved extraordinary notable accomplishments. Award recipients were recognized for reaching significant milestones in 2017 in 13 categories: Growth Excellence, Evangelist, Innovator, Market Maker, Sales Excellence, Service Excellence, Solution Visionary, Leadership, New Partner of the Year, Card Innovation Partner of the Year, Billing Partner of the Year, CDH Platform Partner of the Year, and Partner of the Year.

Chard Snyder has been a WEX Health partner since 2005.

About Chard Snyder
Chard Snyder provides employee benefit solutions to more than 1,400 employers in 40 states across the U.S. Chard Snyder administers savings and spending accounts (FSA, HSA, HRA, transit & parking), benefit continuation services (COBRA; retiree, direct and other billing) and FMLA leave, and provides plan document services. Founded in 1988 by Ken Chard and Joy Snyder, the company employs 170 team members today. Chard Snyder is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ascensus and the anchor of its new Health division. Visit www.chard-snyder.com or call 800.982.7715 to learn more.

About Ascensus
Ascensus helps more than 8 million Americans save for the future—retirement, education, and healthcare—through technology-enabled solutions. With more than 35 years of experience, the firm offers tailored solutions that meet the needs of asset managers, banks, credit unions, state governments, financial professionals, employers, and individuals. Ascensus supports over 60,000 retirement plans, more than 4 million 529 education savings accounts, and a growing number of ABLE savings accounts. It also administers more than 1.6 million IRAs and health savings accounts. As of March 31, 2018, Ascensus had over $187 billion in total assets under administration. For more information about Ascensus, visit ascensus.com.

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